Re: Chairs

Hi all,

This is a short explanation for my previous post.

Around about 2005, I feel that the following changes happened in WWW. XML and WS-* declined, and 
evolution by gradual improvement of the HTML that was legacy was chosen. In Semantic Web, motion of 
microformat and semantic web of the lower case increases. And now RSS as most expected RDF/XML is about
 to decline. Furthermore, I as the geographic information engineer feel very high similarity in vector 
graphics and geospatial information, and feel that they should not be distinguished.

I personally consider, if we investigate information structure based on "WWW", it is proper choice to 
design that based on presentation for human (that is HTML) as foundation structure, not the situation 
having no limitation. I show the outline figure in the following link. 
http://svg2.mbsrv.net/devinfo/devstd/SemWebStack_s.png

Regards,

Satoru



   "Bart van Leeuwen <Bart_van_Leeuwen@netage.nl>"
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> carsten.kessler@gmail.com wrote on 16-04-2013 09:18:41:
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> > From: Carsten Ke゜ler <carsten.kessler@uni-muenster.de>
> > To: Satoru Takagi <sa-takagi@kddi.com>, 
> > Cc: "public-emergency@w3.org" <public-emergency@w3.org>
> > Date: 16-04-2013 09:44
> > Subject: Re: Chairs
> > Sent by: carsten.kessler@gmail.com
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> > Dear Satoru,
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> > > So, we consider that semantic web should be a part of the function
> > for Web browsers strictly.
> > 
> > Could you explain a bit what you mean by that?
> 
> +1 
> 
> Bart van Leeuwen
> 
> 

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